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South Africa, Australia have mastered the art of playing as a team; subcontinental squads rely on individual brilliance
BY Outlook News Desk 12 April 1999
Cricket writer Raju Bharatan looks at the first ever World Cup tournament
BY Outlook News Desk 12 April 1999
India has the talent and the potential, but needs to fill some glaring gaps, both in its line-up and its approach
BY Outlook News Desk 12 April 1999
Apart from showcasing the finest cricketing talent, the World Cup will also be the proving ground for new strategies
BY Outlook News Desk 12 April 1999
Elizabeth may have won just one Oscar but our man knows it's time to move on
BY Outlook News Desk 12 April 1999
SEBI gets professionals to take on the BSE old guard
BY Outlook News Desk 12 April 1999
NATO's clout is a product of technology and television. And the belief that they can war without suffering casualities.
BY Prem Shankar Jha 12 April 1999
The earth will move again. The only way to guard against disaster: quake-proof buildings
BY Outlook News Desk 12 April 1999
A scribe catches up with Staines' killer, police feign ignorance
BY Outlook News Desk 12 April 1999
Political quirk-a-minute was what it was all about: a ringside view of the tea party and its attendees
BY Outlook News Desk 12 April 1999
BJP sources say Kumaramangalam's statement was part of a plan to get Jaya to break the alliance
BY Outlook News Desk 12 April 1999
Vajpayee goes the extra mile to placate Jaya, but she's intransigent and the party furious
BY Ajith Pillai 12 April 1999
A new-look cosmetics industry is in the pink of health, pick any shade...
BY Outlook News Desk 12 April 1999
Ever since Shekhar Kapur made it big in Hollywood, I've had a dream. Produce ablockbuster which would bowl over America. I got busy and wrote the ...
BY Rajinder Puri 12 April 1999
Despite some lacunae, this history of the Sikhs is gripping
BY Sunil Sethi 12 April 1999
Indian Airlines strafes the competition with its metro shuttle
BY Outlook News Desk 12 April 1999
Public spats, whisper campaigns mar the veneee when the classical arts community vies for patronage
BY Sunil Mehra 12 April 1999
Literacy isn't all. Dalit women wield the video, courtesy a voluntary body, to tell their story.
BY M.s. Shanker 12 April 1999